Good evening,
As you can see, I'm a noob on XDA, but I have done my due diligence on searching, and researching, and at an impass which an answer to, would be greatly appreciated.
In addition to explaining my specific issues and what I've done to fix it, it would be great if this post could help contribute a sum of all issues/attempts at fixing, for this huge problem, because I've found bits and pieces of the symptoms and fixes scattered in many different posts.
Ok...so I know now that issues with an ICS kernel source, possibly some problems with CWM (especially Touch), ROM manager, and nandroid backups/restores back and forth from GB to ICS, etc., caused this problem, which apparently a lot of people are having, and it doesn't seem to be a solely stupid-noob mistake. I just wasn't aware of the problems of going back and forth between GB and ICS. I always wiped data before installs, did nandroid backups, basic due diligence, and "thought" I was safe. Obviously mistaken.
So...my mistake was- I flashed Calkulin's stock F22, kernel, modem (instead of Odin) Worked great, looked great- Backed up in ROM Manager (instead of recovery) Then went back into recovery later to do a restore, but not back to GB, but rather my freshly installed ICS. And that's where it occured.
I've got all the symptoms many others have explained in several other different post:
It hung on data, wouldn't restore. Tried to reboot- boot animation loop all the way.
Tried Odin, all attempts hung at data, I knew at that point- my data was likely corrupted, partition messed up, etc.
Emmc won't mount, data won't mount, can't wipe, etc.
What I've tried:
Numerous attempts with Odin (1.85, the one-clicks), Roms, recovery-only files, stock rom, .tars, kernels
Tried Pit on and off to help with partitioning (remember I'm a noob)
When I could get into different CWM recoveries off and on, I tried to flash everything under the sun: Stock unrooted, EL29 rooted, EL29 w/o data (really hoped that would work), zedomax kernel, retried to flash stock fc22 kernel and fc22 de'odexed rom, maybe in some f'd up way, get back into ICS.
I tried repartitioning, mounting, clearing cache, disabling signature verification, wiping, restoring, advanced restoring, applying updates, etc.
Emailed Josh who said JTAG couldn't help me.
Tried Heimdall one-click, looking at trying Heimdall full.
Probably at least one or 2 others, I'm missing. But long story short- is I've tried pretty much everything.
I'm still holding out hope I'm just soft-bricked, and can somehow get back from this, but I simply can't find a way to fix the data.img.
I've read the posts on "how not to brick your E4GT"- one guy wrote:
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Everytime i try a OC odin, it hangs at data.img forever, i can't restore any rom, tried reflashing the rom that 'broke' my phone, not sure where else to head.
You didn't read what me and stonesaber were talking about did you? your phone is not bricked, however, to get it back is extremely complicated and may not even be worth attempting. They're is another thread somewhere in which they fix this issue with a very in-depth procedure, keep looking and you will find it
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I searched for this "very in-depth procedure" but can't seem to find it, if there is one. I was to a point, where I couldn't install or get anything to load. I have fought my way back a bit, and hope I'm making progress.
Where I'm at now:
I can get into download mode
I can boot into recovery
I was even able flash a copy of Cyanogenmod RC 7.2 that I just happened to thankfully have on my internal SD. At first it had nothing on it, and couldn't get data/wifi. It would freeze up. But I was able to go back into recovery...advance restore, and restore boot, system, cache, sd-ext., everything but data. As a result, I could then get wifi/data signal. I tried to install titanium, but it said I had no more memory (obviously). It has developer tools, terminal emulator. But when I reboot of course, I lose everything I just restored, and would have to re-restore.
I don't know if any of that would help- I haven't been able to get my phone to do squat for 3 days, but now I can actually load a "half" working ROM again.
There have got to be outs from here, right??
What else is there left to try?
Had a similar problem. I had to flash el26 kernel with cwm recovery. From there I wiped everything like 10 times. I then flashed el29 deodex and let it settle for like an hour. From within that rom. I cleared internal storage and wiped my sd card. I odined el29 stock rooted. Used the one-click to install recovery and have since been ok.
You made another post and just like the other thread you are bricked and there is no fix.....your reading comprehension must be horrible because this is the same as 15 other threads....thanks
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Epix4G said:
You made another post and just like the other thread you are bricked and there is no fix.....your reading comprehension must be horrible because this is the same as 15 other threads....thanks
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He can type like a mofo though
Epix4G said:
You made another post and just like the other thread you are bricked and there is no fix.....your reading comprehension must be horrible because this is the same as 15 other threads....thanks
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Wow...what an attitude right out the gate. I read profanity isn't allowed; can I use the word.....d*ck? I hope your posts and actions aren't representative of other senior members...
First off...this was literally the first post I've ever posted here, after registering just this evening...hence why you see today's date for my join-date and the words "good evening". So no...I haven't ever posted anything here.
And...as I said in my post, many other's have mentioned similar symptoms, and similar fixes, but one or two at a time scattered in many different posts, yet all the same issues and fixes for the same main root cause, whereas here is a summation of all.
I know you probably feel a bit god-like on this site senior member....but let the noob...who's not really a noob in that whole reading and writing English thing, give you the memo that the "horrible reading comprehension" is all yours bro...on pretty much literally everything you said in your post.
It's pretty sad, because I would certainly expect some harmless noob flac and/or joking, but not a typical ****-post (especially from a senior member) I sometimes see on XDA from time to time, that- instead of advancing a solution to the issue, creates a back-and-forth reply-session for pages at a time, simply junking up a post, wasting peoples time.
That being said, if you'd like to re-read my post, notice that I've tried pretty much everything you remarked about in all those other posts, and offer a positive contribution to the discussion, it would be appreciated. If not, another smart-alec reply would be expected. To be honest, I'd rather have the surprise of a quality answer. It's always cool in life when you think bad of someone, and they surprise you.
If there is another experienced senior member that has some input, that would be appreciated too.
Thanks
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He can type like a mofo though
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Thanks for the compliment man. I taught English for a while, so I would hope I had that whole writing thing down. But I've heard from some that my reading comprehension is actually quite crappy...lol
Honestly I think you're pretty much screwed. I think the post you're looking for is titled something like "help! Stuck in data.img"
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504808
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Honestly I think you're pretty much screwed. I think the post you're looking for is titled something like "help! Stuck in data.img"
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504808
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Thanks for link sir! Unfortunately, did read that blow-by-blow as sfhub tried to help dude. I did Odin that original tar file sfhub mentioned, but it's just straight Rogue recovery. I mean, it helped, because it was a workable recovery that let me finally flash Cyanogenmod 7, and get to a bootable rom.
I did Odin EL29, and like that post, it skipped over data. When I Odin'ed stock unrooted md5, it did the same thing.
The unfortunate part, is that I am fully capable of booting into a working rom, but because my data or data partition is damaged, I am crippled. Since getting my Evo over 3 years ago, and reading about the amazing programmer feats in Android on this site and others, it's unfortunate there is no program or ability to reformat or repartition from here.
One area that I have NOT seen on XDA regarding this issue- a readme doc for Heimdall regarding this issue (it says earlier in the page that it works for all Samsung firmware) says:
Flashing Firmware from Command Prompt:
1. Fully charge your phone (use the wall charger as it's faster).
2. Download a decrypted Samsung Galaxy S ROM and extract it to a directory.
3. If the ROM is provided as one of more archives (nested or otherwise),
extract them all to the same location.
NOTE: If you want to use the CSC then extract it last.
4. Put your Galaxy S device into download mode and plug it in..
5. Open command prompt and navigate to the directory where you extracted the
ROM files.
6. Type the following to list all the functionality Heimdall supports:
heimdall help
7. Use the instructions to manually enter a command with all the files you
want to flash.
Here is an example that does a full flash and repartition:
heimdall flash --repartition --pit s1_odin_20100512.pit --factoryfs factoryfs.rfs --cache cache.rfs --dbdata dbdata.rfs --primary-boot boot.bin --secondary-boot Sbl.bin --param param.lfs --kernel zImage --modem modem.bin
8. Done
I don't know if this avenue is worth a try. What does someone else think?
AddamsonFlint said:
Wow...what an attitude right out the gate. I read profanity isn't allowed; can I use the word.....d*ck? I hope your posts and actions aren't representative of other senior members...
First off...this was literally the first post I've ever posted here, after registering just this evening...hence why you see today's date for my join-date and the words "good evening". So no...I haven't ever posted anything here.
And...as I said in my post, many other's have mentioned similar symptoms, and similar fixes, but one or two at a time scattered in many different posts, yet all the same issues and fixes for the same main root cause, whereas here is a summation of all.
I know you probably feel a bit god-like on this site senior member....but let the noob...who's not really a noob in that whole reading and writing English thing, give you the memo that the "horrible reading comprehension" is all yours bro...on pretty much literally everything you said in your post.
It's pretty sad, because I would certainly expect some harmless noob flac and/or joking, but not a typical ****-post (especially from a senior member) I sometimes see on XDA from time to time, that- instead of advancing a solution to the issue, creates a back-and-forth reply-session for pages at a time, simply junking up a post, wasting peoples time.
That being said, if you'd like to re-read my post, notice that I've tried pretty much everything you remarked about in all those other posts, and offer a positive contribution to the discussion, it would be appreciated. If not, another smart-alec reply would be expected. To be honest, I'd rather have the surprise of a quality answer. It's always cool in life when you think bad of someone, and they surprise you.
If there is another experienced senior member that has some input, that would be appreciated too.
Thanks
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I would like to thank you...I now see what is wrong with this country when you have people who can't read and understand that are teaching our children no wonder this country is going down the tubes.. There are only 10 + threads on here with this in them but you still think your special and your problem is so different from the others. Your data partition is screwed and you should be mad at yourself for not reading and understanding this phone before flashing . There is no fix when it hosed your partition is permanent but you don't listen to the numerous people telling you this that is why he told you jtag won't work that is the lowest level of chip programming there is no fixing it with heimdal or Odin . Sleep well tonight and take it to Sprint and cry to them They may replace it for you otherwise craigslist has them for like 300
And don't use ROM manager how many times does it have to be said... Ooh that's right you probably won't read this anyways
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These folks arent being jerks. If you spent half of the time reading before the fact as you did typing after the fact then you would have a functioning device...
Buy insurance, run over your phone, and pay the 100 bucks. Then remain stock.
There are tons of threads that explain everything. Your initial post makes it very clear that you went in blind and borked your phone.
Good luck.
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Start reading here
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=epic+touch+bricked
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Epix4G said:
I would like to thank you...I now see what is wrong with this country when you have people who can't read and understand that are teaching our children no wonder this country is going down the tubes.. There are only 10 + threads on here with this in them but you still think your special and your problem is so different from the others. Your data partition is screwed and you should be mad at yourself for not reading and understanding this phone before flashing . There is no fix when it hosed your partition is permanent but you don't listen to the numerous people telling you this that is why he told you jtag won't work that is the lowest level of chip programming there is no fixing it with heimdal or Odin . Sleep well tonight and take it to Sprint and cry to them They may replace it for you otherwise craigslist has them for like 300
And don't use ROM manager how many times does it have to be said... Ooh that's right you probably won't read this anyways
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Why are you wasting your time on this thread? "Ya screwed Bra'h" that's your solution? Firstly, everyone of those "10+ threads" you mention have knowledgeable people giving quality positive suggestions on issues, stark contrast to your style there senior one.
Secondly, I didn't look up rom on google one day and start downloading. I've had several phones I've been rooting and using custom roms for years. I didn't know CWM Touch was sketchy. I didn't know doing a nandroid restore with FC22 with an issue with a kernel could f'up my data. Do you know why I didn't know these things? Because I don't spend every freakin day on forums buddy.
And for the third time- I wrote what I did at the top of my post because of exactly what you are talking about. I looked at those 10+ threads. I looked at more threads than that...for the last 3 freakin days, and better part of a good weekend. I would look at one post and find a solution, only to read 5 pages down, that it didn't work. So let me pose a pretty stupid question: why the 'f would I "want" to do that? Why would I want to spend all that time digging?
But ya know what, after doing all that digging, what I realized is that many if not most people were having issues that mostly stemmed from the same larger root cause. And they were all trying all these things (with little success), randomly strewn among "10+" 20, maybe 30-page threads- who wants to have to make sense all that?
Instead, I put up a post that simply explained root cause, the many symptoms, and the laundry list of fix it methods and their success. I did this for 2 reasons Mr. Epix. One, to obviously find help for my situation, but just as important, to contribute (as positively, ie. to "add" something) in addressing the issue.
I mean, is it that hard? I wrote it, because it would have been a hell of a lot better had I myself stumbled across one or two core posts that listed everything and anything, so I didn't have to spend days digging through dozens of posts and hundreds of pages- it is still somewhat suprising how you don't get it, when you are making my point for me.
AddamsonFlint said:
Good evening,
As you can see, I'm a noob on XDA, but I have done my due diligence on searching, and researching, and at an impass which an answer to, would be greatly appreciated.
In addition to explaining my specific issues and what I've done to fix it, it would be great if this post could help contribute a sum of all issues/attempts at fixing, for this huge problem, because I've found bits and pieces of the symptoms and fixes scattered in many different posts.
Ok...so I know now that issues with an ICS kernel source, possibly some problems with CWM (especially Touch), ROM manager, and nandroid backups/restores back and forth from GB to ICS, etc., caused this problem, which apparently a lot of people are having, and it doesn't seem to be a solely stupid-noob mistake. I just wasn't aware of the problems of going back and forth between GB and ICS. I always wiped data before installs, did nandroid backups, basic due diligence, and "thought" I was safe. Obviously mistaken.
So...my mistake was- I flashed Calkulin's stock F22, kernel, modem (instead of Odin) Worked great, looked great- Backed up in ROM Manager (instead of recovery) Then went back into recovery later to do a restore, but not back to GB, but rather my freshly installed ICS. And that's where it occured.
I've got all the symptoms many others have explained in several other different post:
It hung on data, wouldn't restore. Tried to reboot- boot animation loop all the way.
Tried Odin, all attempts hung at data, I knew at that point- my data was likely corrupted, partition messed up, etc.
Emmc won't mount, data won't mount, can't wipe, etc.
What I've tried:
Numerous attempts with Odin (1.85, the one-clicks), Roms, recovery-only files, stock rom, .tars, kernels
Tried Pit on and off to help with partitioning (remember I'm a noob)
When I could get into different CWM recoveries off and on, I tried to flash everything under the sun: Stock unrooted, EL29 rooted, EL29 w/o data (really hoped that would work), zedomax kernel, retried to flash stock fc22 kernel and fc22 de'odexed rom, maybe in some f'd up way, get back into ICS.
I tried repartitioning, mounting, clearing cache, disabling signature verification, wiping, restoring, advanced restoring, applying updates, etc.
Emailed Josh who said JTAG couldn't help me.
Tried Heimdall one-click, looking at trying Heimdall full.
Probably at least one or 2 others, I'm missing. But long story short- is I've tried pretty much everything.
I'm still holding out hope I'm just soft-bricked, and can somehow get back from this, but I simply can't find a way to fix the data.img.
I've read the posts on "how not to brick your E4GT"- one guy wrote:
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Everytime i try a OC odin, it hangs at data.img forever, i can't restore any rom, tried reflashing the rom that 'broke' my phone, not sure where else to head.
You didn't read what me and stonesaber were talking about did you? your phone is not bricked, however, to get it back is extremely complicated and may not even be worth attempting. They're is another thread somewhere in which they fix this issue with a very in-depth procedure, keep looking and you will find it
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I searched for this "very in-depth procedure" but can't seem to find it, if there is one. I was to a point, where I couldn't install or get anything to load. I have fought my way back a bit, and hope I'm making progress.
Where I'm at now:
I can get into download mode
I can boot into recovery
I was even able flash a copy of Cyanogenmod RC 7.2 that I just happened to thankfully have on my internal SD. At first it had nothing on it, and couldn't get data/wifi. It would freeze up. But I was able to go back into recovery...advance restore, and restore boot, system, cache, sd-ext., everything but data. As a result, I could then get wifi/data signal. I tried to install titanium, but it said I had no more memory (obviously). It has developer tools, terminal emulator. But when I reboot of course, I lose everything I just restored, and would have to re-restore.
I don't know if any of that would help- I haven't been able to get my phone to do squat for 3 days, but now I can actually load a "half" working ROM again.
There have got to be outs from here, right??
What else is there left to try?
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Unfortunately it doesn't look good. At least you posted here and not in development. I clearly see acknowledgments of these other threads in the OP so that would mean you at least did your searching before posting, so meh.
Sadly there seems to be an issue with injecting recoveries into these ics kernels and doing work with them which result in possible non friendly outcomes. I don't have a fix, unfortunately, and its general knowledge that there isn't one atm (nothing implied just stating fact)
I can give advice for the future. Make sure to do your reading before attempting such things. See what others are reporting. And imo stay away from cwm. It can't do anything you're not capable of doing on your own
Edit: the "in depth" fix that you mention I believe involves repartitioning the device. I haven't encountered this issue myself so havent attempted such but I do remember talk about repartitioning the device based on stock config to fix the borked data partition. I wish I had a link but I don't. You might br able to dig it up on xda.
If I come across it ill share.
enfurno said:
These folks arent being jerks. If you spent half of the time reading before the fact as you did typing after the fact then you would have a functioning device...
Buy insurance, run over your phone, and pay the 100 bucks. Then remain stock.
There are tons of threads that explain everything. Your initial post makes it very clear that you went in blind and borked your phone.
Good luck.
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Maybe it's the whole "sent from my sph-d710" thing, that your not getting the full context and content on a 4.3" screen.
I made it fully...fuullly clear, that as a part of posting responsibly here, that I researched the hell out of this issue. The list of almost a dozen things I tried to fix it, that I found among more than a dozen threads I looked at...if you know anything about this issue at all- should be pretty obvious that I looked at that content and tried those fixes.
This was the very first thing I noted in my post and made it retardedly clear. So if you missed it the first time, now you know- so why are you offering input here, when you have nothing to add?
It's a shame why some feel this thread needs junked up with talking smack.
Are there any quality knowledgeable members that have some positive suggestions on other avenues in this set of circumstances?
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Unfortunately it doesn't look good. At least you posted here and not in development. I clearly see acknowledgments of these other threads in the OP so that would mean you at least did your searching before posting, so meh.
Sadly there seems to be an issue with injecting recoveries into these ics kernels and doing work with them which result in possible non friendly outcomes. I don't have a fix, unfortunately, and its general knowledge that there isn't one atm (nothing implied just stating fact)
I can give advice for the future. Make sure to do your reading before attempting such things. See what others are reporting. And imo stay away from cwm. It can't do anything you're not capable of doing on your own
Edit: the "in depth" fix that you mention I believe involves repartitioning the device. I haven't encountered this issue myself so havent attempted such but I do remember talk about repartitioning the device based on stock config to fix the borked data partition. I wish I had a link but I don't. You might br able to dig it up on xda.
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Thanks for the info- it has been a learning experience to say the least. I guess I didn't look, because I wasn't looking for that in particular. My friend let me know there was real progress on a good stock ICS for our phones- so I looked it up- and easily found all the files and versions, and page after page of people posting how bomb it was. Of course, I read all the "I'm not responsible for bricking your phone" quotes, but that's been on every page for years.
But from now on, I will definitely do some research on the dirty side of any new big changes on configs. So, I fully understand, stay away from all cwm? or just touch? what should I use place?
and general knowledge of one atm?- (acronym?)
Thanks again for the info
The reason people are grumpy and give attitude on this subject, is because we have to read this subject about every other day, and it's all the exact same thing.
No, there is no fix because flashing through CWM/touch ICS recoveries will BRICK YOU PHONE. No fix, no pass go, no 200 dollars, YOU ARE BRICKED.
I say you are bricked even though there is one solution (that's untested I believe) that involves a deep DEEP level partition of your internal drive to not include the /data/ partition that is now physically f'd up because of wiping through an ICS recovery. No one I believe has tried it, and as far as I know, no one really wants to take the time to try it or even has the ability to do it. Basically, it's not an option.
We are tired of seeing this issue every other day. Yes we know you want to be able to fix it, but we know of no one that can, and we do not like having to state multiple times in the same thread that you are bricked, and have it be refuted by the one asking for help.
Um, wow interesting thread. I see several people actually trying to help however.
Have you tried a different cable btw? The OEM cable is pretty horrible. I didn't see it mentioned throughout the troubleshooting process.
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Um, wow interesting thread. I see several people actually trying to help however.
Have you tried a different cable btw? The OEM cable is pretty horrible. I didn't see it mentioned throughout the troubleshooting process.
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Yes sir, I did try that as well. And I do appreciate the people trying to help, in spite of the odds.
borkan said:
The reason people are grumpy and give attitude on this subject, is because we have to read this subject about every other day, and it's all the exact same thing.
No, there is no fix because flashing through CWM/touch ICS recoveries will BRICK YOU PHONE. No fix, no pass go, no 200 dollars, YOU ARE BRICKED.
I say you are bricked even though there is one solution (that's untested I believe) that involves a deep DEEP level partition of your internal drive to not include the /data/ partition that is now physically f'd up because of wiping through an ICS recovery. No one I believe has tried it, and as far as I know, no one really wants to take the time to try it or even has the ability to do it. Basically, it's not an option.
We are tired of seeing this issue every other day. Yes we know you want to be able to fix it, but we know of no one that can, and we do not like having to state multiple times in the same thread that you are bricked, and have it be refuted by the one asking for help.
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Borkan, I totally understand what you're saying- I get why it could get frustrating. I've read a lot of similar posts too that mention the same or similar things over and over. Often times however, what I find in some of these post is-
- someone asking for help for one particular symptom that has rendered their phone inoperable, but aren't aware it's part of a larger issue, and all the discussion around it.
- then, several people...trying to help, chime in "well, did you do this? What about this" for post after post.
So, like I mentioned in an earlier reply- instead of making a post like those other 10 like posts, I tried to give a respectable effort at differentiating my post- because I get the frustration of seeing the same stupid questions.
Instead of asking noob-like, "Hey, I flashed ICS and now I'm hosed, what do I do?" I said, "ok...I know what's wrong, what happened, how I did it. Here's everything I tried from 100's of pages of threads, but still stuck- any new ideas?"
I mean...I've read some pretty dumb posts, poorly explained, stupid questions, that would make someone want to pull their hair out, because the person isn't making it any easier to help them. I wrote what I thought was a decently thorough post, to make it as easy as I could for someone to help me- and I would have hoped such respectable efforts would at least earn a few quality contributions- and surprised to get the same haterade as if I wrote a really poor/stupid post that wasn't quality in anyway.
Had I not been able to get anything to load, I would thought I was pretty much out of options- but getting into one workable rom (albeit w/o data) I was hoping I had outs.
If this is as huge a problem as it sounds- I'd be curious to know why it isn't better identified at the source. I don't know where most people have been going but I went right to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494847
I scrolled down a few pags to see if any flags came up- but instead there were just a ton of replies about how awesome it was. It would be good if there was possibly a section in or close to the original post about the issue with this.
And just to close off a criticism before it starts, I'm not talking about the blanket "I'm not responsible for you bricking your phone." That's pasted everywhere and really isn't going to help anyone's cause.
But possibly a convergence of the "how not to brick your E4GT" thread with the main ICS thread, would help fix this issue at the source and before the fact- and keep in mind- I'm not suggesting this for people who are on here posting and contributing every day. It would definitely help noobs who've just bought their phone and never flashed anything before.
But it would also help "intermediates" like myself, to be cautioned about it. I mean...I flashed back and forth from Froyo to GB, different roms, used cwm, for years without issue- this was somewhat of a curve ball for me.
Anyways, that's my thoughts. I understand now that, short of ridiculously complicated work way above my skill set, I am pretty much out of options.
Thanks to all that tried to help.
I'm glad you went about it that way, was the most informed thread for this type of bricking I've seen by far.
I really wish we had a fix but I don't think that'll happen until we have a better ICS kernel. The only one we have to work with right now is just the Stock ICS kernel, we don't have any customized ones yet because they have yet to release the source for it, so we haven't been able to use any others besides the stock, or a GB kernel for it. That's where the problem comes in because those are not meant to wipe data or factory reset when on an ICS bootloader. (At least this is what I've gathered from everything, I've luckily only read about it, not had to experience it myself)
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DO NOT TRY OCLF, if you can not go to factory reset.
I have read almost all the threads answer etc. on many forums, How many people faced the problem and I think I am latest victim after having OCLF, phone doesn't start anymore, does not go in hard reset..nothing just vibration and 2 lights in bottom nothing else.
It just screwed me, OCLF 2.2, with Z4Root , Android 2.2 froyo on SGS....installed and you are gone. still you want it go ahead, feel free....I am angry on myself not on anybody else but I thought, I better write something to save few people at least, opposed to other people who are also bricked and praised the fix to not to stand alone.
Finally I gave phone back, not sure if I get a new one or get same repaired ( in warranty or I have to pay if they can detect that It was me not the hardware or something else...), will post what happens but for now, its not safe, do not go for it and remember there is very thin line between bravery and foolishness. decide yourself.
There are numerous ways to recover your SGS, all you had to do was have a read on here, don't panic and use the search function.
I'm new to all this and i've been in the same position as you and have thought I had bricked my phone at least 5 or more times. But thanks to others on XDA they have same me and my SGS )
sorry but if you dont know what you are doing, why are you doing it?
and btw there are alot of things you can do to recover your phone, even if its totally bricked.
you saying you read all threads etc? i dont think so cuz then you would know what to do.
and OCLF IS SAFE, if you know what you doing and have to do if its going wrong.
ps: if you need help, pm me i will explain you what to do, but only if you have the phone in front of you.
There should be a big banner in the development section which says "Don't try these if you are a n00b and not willing to read and learn before flashing anything!"
That is a thoughtless, misinformed thread title maligning a good developer's excellent work.
Think hard before you post in future........
doc jpy 7.1, jpx, k12i.
OCLF pertains to the Software Level. I see no reason for the Hardware to be affected. You should always be able to go the Download Mode after removing the battery for sometime.
i just say OMG.. i "bricked" (like you) my device about 7-8 times... no problem! i also BRICKED my device 1 time... no problem! don't panic, sgs is very strong! use search function of forum, the problem is not OCLF itself, is a "dead" sd-card (i don't know exactely, i'm a noob) it's a problem connected with the mount of an internal memory, i personally discovered that it might be also connected with a wrong flash of the csc (personal experience!)
Next time (yes it will be) don't panic there's a solution
No panic, just another way of adding some more info for OCLF
Well well well, I am not in panic, I have had galaxy for 5 days only and of-course a new comer for Android, I didn't hesitate for the fix, tried to figure out pros and cons (unfortunately didn't see complains for the problem I had after reboot, until I became the victim) and to be clear not trying to blacken the founder of OCLF with due respect.
Thanks for the fellows offering help, I don't have phone with me as I was not willing to play around with other fixes as I can get it fixed by service center but it would be great if you can blog about it or mention steps here for a problem of a phone stuck on Galaxy screen and can't go in recovery mode and does not connect with odin. what you get is black screen, 2 lightning button in the bottom and vibration when you press any key in bottom or screen.
I was already expecting the several responses and staring eyes but if its safe then why you have so many thread complaining a frozen phone. If this fix is safe then why its removed from Market? (arrg Google norms..but for a good thing and open source system, don''t understand, make it an enhancement, put it already in ROM)
and why OCLF app does not warn, if you have a temp root or permanent root? before making the fix. if its not possible in this context then place info window as it will fail with temp root.
ODIN thing will only work with rooted phone what if its temp rooted and do you want any user to open their phone's mother board for making some soldering to re flash.
Please somebody make a detailed instruction page, if its safe and get proper steps and don'ts list, I won't mind doing it again once I get phone back and keeping fingers crossed that they won't charge me for this out of warranty. Not sure I'll get replacement or repaired one.
Again its not safe until and unless in any case you are ready for using other fixes (which may or may not be applicable for your situation)to fix the phone.There are chances that you loose important data(if not backup). Go for it, if you have enough time and nothing else to do, if it works, good for you, if not don't panic..............
and don;t forget its not your development machine, open in front of you, for free by company, which has corrupted passwd file or something and not booting up....it's your costly new smart phone.
yeah criticize me but its doesn't feel nice when your brick your new phone.
in the end some more things to remember based on my exp for prevention:
1. Back up data
2. make sure you have hard reset option available
3. Root permanent
Please add more if you know. anyways thanks for all the responses.
Tried once to have a bricked phone, my first try actually..
Formated the system by mistake, to high i guess.. LOL..
Non the less, had black-screen ofc, System format, in more than 5 hours, till I tried odin with the org firmware, and brick gone
Sure, thought Sh!!!!!t at first, but then started reading, that was what I've spent the 5 hours on, and 7mins later up and running.. No worries for brick no more
So, think you could have made it your self, instead of returning it, sry
Or maybe you couldn't go into DL mode? I could with formated system?
Just like dhiru1602 wrote, DL mode should be in place, it was on mine like I said
SandeepSharma said:
Well well well, I am not in panic, I have had galaxy for 5 days only and of-course a new comer for Android, I didn't hesitate for the fix, tried to figure out pros and cons (unfortunately didn't see complains for the problem I had after reboot, until I became the victim) and to be clear not trying to blacken the founder of OCLF with due respect.
Thanks for the fellows offering help, I don't have phone with me as I was not willing to play around with other fixes as I can get it fixed by service center but it would be great if you can blog about it or mention steps here for a problem of a phone stuck on Galaxy screen and can't go in recovery mode and does not connect with odin. what you get is black screen, 2 lightning button in the bottom and vibration when you press any key in bottom or screen.
I was already expecting the several responses and staring eyes but if its safe then why you have so many thread complaining a frozen phone. If this fix is safe then why its removed from Market? (arrg Google norms..but for a good thing and open source system, don''t understand, make it an enhancement, put it already in ROM)
and why OCLF app does not warn, if you have a temp root or permanent root? before making the fix. if its not possible in this context then place info window as it will fail with temp root.
ODIN thing will only work with rooted phone what if its temp rooted and do you want any user to open their phone's mother board for making some soldering to re flash.
Please somebody make a detailed instruction page, if its safe and get proper steps and don'ts list, I won't mind doing it again once I get phone back and keeping fingers crossed that they won't charge me for this out of warranty. Not sure I'll get replacement or repaired one.
Again its not safe until and unless in any case you are ready for using other fixes (which may or may not be applicable for your situation)to fix the phone.There are chances that you loose important data(if not backup). Go for it, if you have enough time and nothing else to do, if it works, good for you, if not don't panic..............
and don;t forget its not your development machine, open in front of you, for free by company, which has corrupted passwd file or something and not booting up....it's your costly new smart phone.
yeah criticize me but its doesn't feel nice when your brick your new phone.
in the end some more things to remember based on my exp for prevention:
1. Back up data
2. make sure you have hard reset option available
3. Root permanent
Please add more if you know. anyways thanks for all the responses.
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Did u read the info screen that pops up when u first started oclf? I guess u didnt coz there are very clear instructions on what u have to do to apply the lagfix sucessfully...
Edit: btw ockf is on market again he just had to remove the abillity to root...
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SandeepSharma said:
Well well well, I am not in panic, I have had galaxy for 5 days only and of-course a new comer for Android, I didn't hesitate for the fix, tried to figure out pros and cons (unfortunately didn't see complains for the problem I had after reboot, until I became the victim) and to be clear not trying to blacken the founder of OCLF with due respect.
Thanks for the fellows offering help, I don't have phone with me as I was not willing to play around with other fixes as I can get it fixed by service center but it would be great if you can blog about it or mention steps here for a problem of a phone stuck on Galaxy screen and can't go in recovery mode and does not connect with odin. what you get is black screen, 2 lightning button in the bottom and vibration when you press any key in bottom or screen.
I was already expecting the several responses and staring eyes but if its safe then why you have so many thread complaining a frozen phone. If this fix is safe then why its removed from Market? (arrg Google norms..but for a good thing and open source system, don''t understand, make it an enhancement, put it already in ROM)
and why OCLF app does not warn, if you have a temp root or permanent root? before making the fix. if its not possible in this context then place info window as it will fail with temp root.
ODIN thing will only work with rooted phone what if its temp rooted and do you want any user to open their phone's mother board for making some soldering to re flash.
Please somebody make a detailed instruction page, if its safe and get proper steps and don'ts list, I won't mind doing it again once I get phone back and keeping fingers crossed that they won't charge me for this out of warranty. Not sure I'll get replacement or repaired one.
Again its not safe until and unless in any case you are ready for using other fixes (which may or may not be applicable for your situation)to fix the phone.There are chances that you loose important data(if not backup). Go for it, if you have enough time and nothing else to do, if it works, good for you, if not don't panic..............
and don;t forget its not your development machine, open in front of you, for free by company, which has corrupted passwd file or something and not booting up....it's your costly new smart phone.
yeah criticize me but its doesn't feel nice when your brick your new phone.
in the end some more things to remember based on my exp for prevention:
1. Back up data
2. make sure you have hard reset option available
3. Root permanent
Please add more if you know. anyways thanks for all the responses.
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READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SEARCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SEARCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BREATH IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BREATH OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. You didn't read instructions clearly
2. You created a misleading thread title
3. You are now asking for step by step instructions when there is already numerous guides and answers on how to get your phone going again
4. You now look like a lazy, ignorant and upset kid that broke his new toy because he was too rough with it and now expects to be spoon fed instead of actually learning from his mistake.
5. I am not usually this hard on anybody but I am annoyed by this thread
you're funny. maybe you can discuss why it's so bad with RyanZA himself?
herpderp.
If you hadn't have badmouthed his work, you'd have found Ryan extremely helpful, in fact, he's such a good bloke, he'd probably still help you if it was necessary.
doc jpy 7.1, jpx, k12i.
@OP: Please change the thread's title to something more respectful for RyanZA's hard work.
A good title like : "too lazy to read before doing something potentially dangerous to my expensive smartphone, I've bricked it (in fact probably not...) while trying OCLF..."
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its ok now guys, he is new to android and galaxy. Close this thread pls.
pm me if you got your phone back and i still will help you and explain everything.
Just plug it into the computer and use adb reboot recovery. Should work, it did for me.
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@OP: Please change the thread's title to something more respectful for RyanZA's hard work.
A good title like : "too lazy to read before doing something potentially dangerous to my expensive smartphone, I've bricked it (in fact probably not...) while trying OCLF..."
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@OP (original poster) please change the title or delete the thread.
I installed OCLF about 2 weeks ago on my new Froyo install (!!>after reading<!!) and had no problems at all. I used version 1.1 on Eclair and version 2 on Froyo. Ryanza has made a brilliant tool and does not at all deserve to be tainted like this
A ignorant noob like u dont even deserve the help! Uve read? Where?? In every instruction its writte try this at ur own risk.. I had the same problem..Didnt u read abt the 3 button combo?? Z4root and OCLF dont always work well together! AH m very annoyed cuz i really respect Ryan's work!! READ ----- READ----- then again READ--
no point flaming him too much. just report his post
all i can say is LOL
I am thinking about rooting using unrevoked 3. I am pretty sure that is strait forward. After that I should install titanium back up and do a nand back up? Then after that I should be able to delete the sense apk and htc lock apk screen and it should be stock vanilla 2.2 right. If I want to restore for a OTA can I just use the nand backup?
Then if I want to try flashing Roms what should I do? Is the Rom manager app all I need?
I usually try to ignore these threads but jesus man read a lill first
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venom_762 said:
I am thinking about rooting using unrevoked 3. I am pretty sure that is strait forward. After that I should install titanium back up and do a nand back up? Then after that I should be able to delete the sense apk and htc lock apk screen and it should be stock vanilla 2.2 right. If I want to restore for a OTA can I just use the nand backup?
Then if I want to try flashing Roms what should I do? Is the Rom manager app all I need?
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OK.
First, wrong section. This should be in Q&A whether anyone responds to it there or not.
Second, Titanium doesn't do NAND backups. That's a job for the recovery.
Third, deleting two apks will not make the ROM "vanilla". It will only mess things up and ruin your experience. If you want "vanilla", there are plenty of AOSP ROMs you can flash after you root.
Fourth, you don't do OTAs after you're rooted. It would unroot you, and you'd have to start all over, and there's no guarantee there would be root available for the new OTA. You should just stick to flashing rooted stock ROMs.
Fifth, I would personally advise against ROM Manager and tell you to learn to do it manually. It's not difficult at all, just a matter of learning a specific sequence of simple steps.
I think that about covers everything. I'm sure someone else will fill in the pieces I've missed.
venom_762 said:
I am thinking about rooting using unrevoked 3. I am pretty sure that is strait forward. After that I should install titanium back up and do a nand back up? Then after that I should be able to delete the sense apk and htc lock apk screen and it should be stock vanilla 2.2 right. If I want to restore for a OTA can I just use the nand backup?
Then if I want to try flashing Roms what should I do? Is the Rom manager app all I need?
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You should probably do some more reading. Titanium back up only backs up apps. If you want a nand back up you do it through recovery. Deleting that stuff does not make it vanilla lol. If you want a vanilla build run a AOSP rom. I don't use Rom manager it crap I flash manually
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Please post your source codes along with the ROM/APP/Development you are doing in this thread.
if not then you realize this is not in the right section. not to be rude but its pretty straight forward with the unrevoked..dont be a ***** and just do it. Otherwise just leave your phone alone.
THIS MIGHT HELP YOU
http://www.xda-developers.com/announcements/a-reminder-from-the-xda-moderator-team/
Google is your friend, learn to use it. Also not trying to scare you, but you could get stuck in bootloops so its better to read everything first then try flashing something.
Your post shows that you are completely clueless, so I really recommend that you read and research before you even attempt to do anything to your device.
Google the following:
1) how to root android
2) how to install custom roms
3) how to use Titanium backup
4) Difference between ASOP and Sense
5) Search in this forum "How to unroot your Evo in two easy steps" if you dont understand or cant follow the instructions there, you may want to reconsider rooting your device. Since if something goes wrong, you will need to unroot the device before taking it to Sprint, etc.
Also dont get offended by these comments because XDA isnt usually like this. But when its very clear that a member hasn't done any research, and expects to be spoonfed all the info, you will get flamed.
How did OP even start this thread in this section? He only has 5 posts... Did the rules change?
wow, my mistake. I'll just stick to Android central.
venom_762 said:
wow, my mistake. I'll just stick to Android central.
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The reason you got the response you did is because you posted in the wrong section. Whike I know you are new to the forum out is always a good idea you read the stickies on any forum you visit.
Tons of new people make the same mistake.i wouldn't let it turn you of but use it as a learning experience.
Xda is an amazing forum (if you are willing to take the time to search post in correct places and do a little work yourself by researching.)
If you aren't willing to do those things then you will find it a cold unfriendly place.
Fort better or worse it is not always newbie friendly. On the plus most of the major developers are here so once you learn you have tons of resources.
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As others have stated previous, irritation arose due to posting in the wrong section (initially) and coming to the table without having first exhausted all resources outside making a new thread (see: Google, searching XDA, other forums, YouTube, even).
There are many guides to help you out there, many on these forums specifically. As one other said previously, as well, don't let this shown irritation from other users discourage you from using these forums. XDA is, by far, the best place regarding the rooting, flashing, development, and customization of our phones. You would be wise to stick around and learn the ropes a bit.
Next time, if you have a question, try posting what you did in the body, explaining what research you have done and what did or didn't work before you decided to post a new thread. This will help others see that you have indeed looked around some and tried some things out instead of rushing to post a new thread without seeing if your question(s) was/were already answered.
Overall, your experience can be very good and you can learn a lot from these forums. I'm still pretty new myself, but I visit these forums every single day and read up on things and just take it all in.
Have fun with everything! If you have any specific questions, feel free to PM me and I'll do my best to help. But do some research before, if you do!
I would suggest reading and asking lots of questions and reading and asking lots of questions and reading and asking lots of questions before doing anything to your phone....
I think all of these responses would make me a little nervous as well...
EndlessDissent -
I have found Rom Manager to be quick and painless, why would you advise against using it?
fyi - I use it w/clockwork recovery instead of Amon-RA. And have downgraded it because of some kind of edify scripting problems. is this less than optimal?
Ok I think I have read all I can and watched all the youtube videos I can handle. It looks pretty strait forward and seems to be easier that the palm pre.
Now can anyone recommend a GB Rom? I would love a pure nexus s expirence. I plan to get it when it comes out.
I would recommend CM7, but some would say no cuz of weird instances that happened to a couple people. Evervolv, Salvage, king's ultra, and miui all have gingerbread though.
venom_762 said:
Ok I think I have read all I can and watched all the youtube videos I can handle. It looks pretty strait forward and seems to be easier that the palm pre.
Now can anyone recommend a GB Rom? I would love a pure nexus s expirence. I plan to get it when it comes out.
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I second CM7. There are thousands of users, thus lots of potential help. It is a ROM that has been for awhile and they have really worked out quite a good percentage of the bugs that will inevitably come with any GB ROM.
Flash CM7 and get a good feel for it before you start hopping ROMs. Also do yourself a favor and make sure you use the search button liberally before you post questions/issues in the CM7 threads and provide some info on what you did to resolve your issues (you will have issues). If you do that the chances you'll get help rather than flames goes up 10,000%.
I would strongly recommend against MIUI. It is unquestionably the best ROM I have ever used, but it is really not a good ROM for an EVO rookie. The quirks in the flashing process are plentiful and the preciseness required by the nature of the ROM will suit you much better a month from now.
I'm sure there will be people who disagree with me, but I help people everyday who would not have needed help if they had learned a little more about the process on a more basic ROM with lot's of support and fewer bells and whistles. Just my two cents.
The options in teh roxxorz's post are good options as well.
teh roxxorz said:
... miui ... gingerbread...
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Here I edited teh roxxorz's post to weed out the erroneous stuff and highlight what's important.
Hello, i was wondering if i could get some help with answering a few questions i had. In advance i have been using smartphones for some time now but due to lazyness i never really got into rooting and modding them. So as while i am by nature a techy, i still need some things explained. Just some basics about the process, the terminolgy, like CMO9, FD24 so on and so forth, and well just anything about rooting. Im just looking to absorb as much as possible about it so i know what im doing.
The wiki page may be a useful resource.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1393699
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Yes that is helpful thank you. I still had some questions concerning exactly what something like CM09 is, i didnt find any references to it on the wiki pages for kernels or roms.
To go from not doing anything with phone modiciation to litterally using ODIN to one click my stock to fd26, and then try to play catch up is a lot of info at one time lol.
Cygnus72 said:
Yes that is helpful thank you. I still had some questions concerning exactly what something like CM09 is, i didnt find any references to it on the wiki pages for kernels or roms.
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CM9 refers to cyanogen mod, its an open source android variant that is developed on multiple phones. Never tried it on this phone yet. Their website is http://www.cyanogenmod.com/ and our thread is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563658
Cygnus72 said:
To go from not doing anything with phone modiciation to litterally using ODIN to one click my stock to fd26, and then try to play catch up is a lot of info at one time lol.
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Addiction starts this way Take your time and read, read, read before you do anything else.
Also search, search and do some more searching... using the search tool at the very top of any XDA page. It's the best tool to find out about something specific. Be super careful, making absolutely certain that anything you plan to use on your phone is for the E4GT (Epic 4G Touch). If you accidentally flash the wrong thing it can go very wrong.
So, like SomeGuy said, do a LOT of reading.
tdunham said:
Also search, search and do some more searching... using the search tool at the very top of any XDA page. It's the best tool to find out about something specific. Be super careful, making absolutely certain that anything you plan to use on your phone is for the E4GT (Epic 4G Touch). If you accidentally flash the wrong thing it can go very wrong.
So, like SomeGuy said, do a LOT of reading.
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This is exactly right I spent about 3 days doing research before I flashed and in the end I still ended up almost bricking my phone. I accidentally flashed a ROM for the gt I9100 and the computer would not recognize the phone and in recovery I could not aces my SD card but luckily I was able to Odin back to stock!
Ya i was able to flash it successfully. Got 4.0 on it with fd26 and nova launcher instead of touch wiz, because thats junk in my opinion. Seems to be working just fine, no sms, gps or 3g issues thus far. Video is kinda glitchy on playback within the phone doenst scale right to the orientation of the phone
I've recently updated to Jedi Mind Trick V. 9, I would of posted this in the development thread, but I do not have enough posts.
Every time I install the Xposed Installer and then link to the Tweakbox Module and restart, I constantly get 'process system not responding', I've tried wait before and the phone just restarts anyways.
I have absolutely no idea what could be causing this error, I've done the installation instructions correctly, wipe cache, wipe data, etc.
I'm completely new to this rooting and rom process so go easy on me.
I don't necessarily need the CRT effect from turning screen on and off, but I just would like this answered for anyone else in the future who wants this effect and wondering why this is happening.
If anyone can tell me how to generate an error report of this happening, I would gladly do so.
Thank you for taking your time to read this and I hope anyone can help!
For the most part it is a known issue. It happens to some people and not others for some reason. I experience the same problems most people do when trying to use/install Tweakbox. It also messes with the lock screen and generally locks up the entire phone at times. Maybe someone with more experience will have a better answer but ptmr3, the dev, knows about it. Whether or not he can, or wants to, fix it will remain to be seen.
If it makes you feel any better it most likely is not something you did. If you followed the OP's instructions then you did what you are supposed to do. Sometimes things just don't work the way they should for every device out there.
Meelocheck said:
For the most part it is a known issue. It happens to some people and not others for some reason. I experience the same problems most people do when trying to use/install Tweakbox. It also messes with the lock screen and generally locks up the entire phone at times. Maybe someone with more experience will have a better answer but ptmr3, the dev, knows about it. Whether or not he can, or wants to, fix it will remain to be seen.
If it makes you feel any better it most likely is not something you did. If you followed the OP's instructions then you did what you are supposed to do. Sometimes things just don't work the way they should for every device out there.
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Absolutely right. There are people that have problems, but I guess I'm
one of the lucky ones, because I used it on all ptmr3's Roms (I'm currently
on The Sith) and it worked flowlessly.
I hope you use TWRP and in that case, maybe re-download the Rom and
do more than the recommended instructions, like if it says "Wipe Cache", then
go ahead and do it 2 times (except flashing the Rom)....and so on....
That's what I do every time and it looks like it works, coz' I never
had any of the regular problems other people have after flashing.
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Meelocheck said:
For the most part it is a known issue. It happens to some people and not others for some reason. I experience the same problems most people do when trying to use/install Tweakbox. It also messes with the lock screen and generally locks up the entire phone at times. Maybe someone with more experience will have a better answer but ptmr3, the dev, knows about it. Whether or not he can, or wants to, fix it will remain to be seen.
If it makes you feel any better it most likely is not something you did. If you followed the OP's instructions then you did what you are supposed to do. Sometimes things just don't work the way they should for every device out there.
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Thank you so much, I appreciate the info. I thought I might of did something wrong, I'm glad to know it's just a bug.
premiatul said:
Absolutely right. There are people that have problems, but I guess I'm
one of the lucky ones, because I used it on all ptmr3's Roms (I'm currently
on The Sith) and it worked flowlessly.
I hope you use TWRP and in that case, maybe re-download the Rom and
do more than the recommended instructions, like if it says "Wipe Cache", then
go ahead and do it 2 times (except flashing the Rom)....and so on....
That's what I do every time and it looks like it works, coz' I never
had any of the regular problems other people have after flashing.
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I actually used Clockwork Mod, it's one I'm familiar with. I never used TWRP for rooting.
Not being able to use the CRT effects doesn't bother me that much, I just wanted to find out if something was wrong with my installation or phone... it's good to know it's neither!
Thank you for the advice!
Don't use it.... Tweakbox changes things in the framework and android policy jar along with the systemui that don't match our phone's, You're only asking for issues to pop up everywhere. Best thing to do is flash a theme that's for the rom you're using or do the changes you want to the files in the rom yourself.
SuperSU on TW ROMs running 4.3 (regardless of version, source of version and how you got it) is frustrating. Apps that need root do sometimes able to get root access, and most often than not wont' be able to.
YES !!! I have done more of my share of reading. And please do NOT treat users with less than 10 posts like idiots.
*** The only solution is to change between Default Access modes. Going from grant, to prompt. Doing so for some strange reasons wakes up SuperSU***
The following solutions DO NOT WORK (meaning the problem resists)
1. Flash Antenna (regardless of which, even with the one provided by OP on their threads)
2. Flash insecure kernel zip
3. Download the version form Play and Update
Hope this help any of you that are experiencing some crazy frustrations like me.
*** Not to offend anyone, but the rule of 10 post or less = No reply/post on dev. forum is beyond me ***
*** I have tried to report my experience with certain ROMs, but Nooooooooooo.... <10 amigo ***
--- One more, since I think I am going be booted because of offending Seniors Party Members. ---
Can anyone tell me the logic of formatting a partition 3 times ??? I found this ridiculously offending being an engineer myself.
I do appreciate every single one of the developers who spends countless hours to make the word "FREE" as free as possible.
@mrbackdoor
Whoa Cool down Bro. Take a deep breath. Now tell me what precise are your problems ? I got the part with SuperSU making you go Ape. But what's with Roms and 10 Wipes ? I have no Idea what you are getting at.
So about SuperSU. If that app is making you go nuts, why don't you try SuperUser by @ChainsDD ? There's also a great Superuser app from CM team. But without knowing your Rom, I won't recommend it.
Do Kindly note, some Root apps are not compatible with 4.3. So you may get weird errors. Others like Nandroid Manager have their own limitations on Root access.
P.S. - Your Current Post Count is 1. I did respond right ?
LOL... thanks man. I am positively NOT HOT
what's with Roms
>>> TW 4.3 ATT leak on Tmobile LTElessS3
>>> I was just venting the fact that a member CAN NOT post on Development Forums because he/she has less than 10 posts.
>>> That's like filling 10 forms before you are able to download a file. Similar to registration process that just drive you nut.
>>> One engineering note is wiping a partition 3 times. The wipe process before installing a new ROM.
>>> I just don't get it... Why 3 ??? "insanity according to Albert Einstein"
Superuser..But without knowing your Rom, I won't recommend it.
>>>Superuser - NOT an option, not even working
Do Kindly note, some Root apps are not compatible with 4.3. So you may get weird errors. Others like Nandroid Manager have their own limitations on Root access.
>>> YES sir. Fully understood
P.S. - Your Current Post Count is 1. I did respond right ?
>>> call me up when you want a beer... or couple shots of the good sh****
@mrbackdoor
I don't have the ATT S3 Let alone the leaked Rom so can't comment. I hate TouchWiz anyway. I don't want to comment on the rules. They are there for a reason. Yes they may be an irritant but they keep Noobs away. You my dear friend is a Newb. There's a difference.
Whoever asked you to wipe the same partition 3 times needs to get their head examined. But then I am jumping ahead without knowing full circumstances. So if you don't mind, show me the thread link.
Are you trying to get the Leaked ATT Rom with a working Root ?
Now you too sir, have been guilty as well. I need to have full problem statement, which I am sorry I have not got as yet. So can you kindly explain what precisely are you trying to do and where does SuperSU come into play ?
Ok, first, please don't assume we are all jerks who are going to belittle you or treat you horribly and then ban you from OUR playground. I personally felt it a little insulting that your first post, coming to us for help, was so defensive and presumptuous.
Yes, we want you to do as much on your own as you can. No, most of us do not consider a low post count an indicator of idiocy. We might, however, judge how much we want to help depending on the quality of your post, or any other OP by anyone. If you do your best to find your own answers, and post clearly and respectfully, it'll show.
And there absolutely are reasons for all the rules here, and no one wants to hear anyone complain about them. (And if you haven't actually read them, please do so). The 10 post rule is to prevent spammers and bots from being able to post in the most important sections. And it's just 10 posts...see you're already on your way!
So if you'd care to try starting over on a better note, here are my points regarding your issues.
There is no real benefit to formatting something more than once. This is something that apparently began with some old device where the recovery wouldn't always format correctly. So people got in the habit of wiping several times rather than the king after each time. They then spread out across xda and push this practice like gospel sometimes, even though it gives no benefit and imo shortens the life of the device. I have tried to point out to folks this is not necessary, but gave up long ago! To each his own.
Enewman found a bit of a workaround for the su issues. It's not perfect but does seem to help a little.
Find these files
/etc/install-recovery.sh
/etc/init.d/dameonsu (or similar named script)
Find this line
/system/xbin/daemonsu --auto-daemon &
Delete --auto
Reboot
Hopefully that helps. And fyi, I'm going by memory, but am pretty sure I've been fairly accurate.
But also keep in mind that it's a combo of things, you do also need the insecure kernel. And Knox is still gonna screw with it if it's not been removed.
Also, try to remember, all of this stuff is brand new to all of us. Do not expect miracles, it takes time to relearn everything for everyone. But if it's really that bad, then consider going back to an older Rom for now.
These are after all leaked builds and should not be expected to be fully functional and bug free.
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Dr. and Perseus
To you both, thank you, thank you and thank you. It would have been more appropriate on the General thread. Anyhow:
Perseus
If needed, I can point you to the threads. You are kind. I do appreciate that.
Dr.
I think you know exactly what I was talking about. So to you I do apology if my post is offended. In fact, to anyone who do feel the same. My bad.
please don't assume we are all jerks who are going to belittle you or treat you horribly and then ban you from OUR playground. I personally felt it a little insulting that your first post, coming to us for help, was so defensive and presumptuous.
>>>No Sir, no way in any shapes or forms I do assume people are jerks. Like I stated before, I was just venting on the fact that the rule cripples members ability to contribute and alienates them as well.
And there absolutely are reasons for all the rules here, and no one wants to hear anyone complain about them. (And if you haven't actually read them, please do so). The 10 post rule is to prevent spammers and bots from being able to post in the most important sections. And it's just 10 posts...see you're already on your way!
>>> Understood. Complain is absolutely not my thing. If there is a way to monitor users' footprints, you will find out that I have been here for a while, and it just not my style to complain or ask unless I have read just about anything posted.
So if you'd care to try starting over on a better note, here are my points regarding your issues.
>>> Of course.
There is no real benefit to formatting something more than once.
>>> Got it. Now's that is at the core. That's exactly what I was looking for. Instead banging my head trying to understand how partitions are being formatted and the file system that is basically associated to the NIX for a long time . Basically what I posted is the workaround that I use for now.
Hopefully that helps. And fyi, I'm going by memory, but am pretty sure I've been fairly accurate.
>>> Correct.
But also keep in mind that it's a combo of things, you do also need the insecure kernel.
>>> Appreciate your time Dr.
Statement below is my initial love your developers. That has not changed. Just "kang" members that I do find .... well.... you got my drift.
"I do appreciate every single one of the developers who spends countless hours to make the word "FREE" as free as possible."
Whenever you two do find your way to America Finest City... ring me up. A few rounds on me, if not all.
Again, thanks.
mrbackdoor said:
you will find out that I have been here for a while, and it just not my style to complain or ask unless I have read just about anything posted.
Whenever you two do find your way to America Finest City... ring me up. A few rounds on me, if not all.
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Actually your join date of May '11 is the first thing I noticed. Pretty big time Reading on your part if you didn't ask before.
I am afraid we are still missing the problem you posted for aren't we ? Or what steps Doc suggested about the leak solved your problem ?
I'm on the app most of the time, so I can't readily see post counts, join dates, junior/senior member status, etc. But anyway, thanks for the reply op. I lurked around the forums for about a year before my first post, reading and learning all I could, so I can appreciate that you seem to have done so as well!
I was slightly off earlier, when you find those files, change this:
/system/xbin/daemonsu --auto-daemon &
To this:
/system/xbin/daemonsu --daemon &
Had to go look it up again. Sorry bout that!
@Perseus71
I'm pretty sure his main issue was that root wouldn't always work. After a little while sometimes root apps will lose their root access, which can be annoying, obviously! Some have just resorted to opening and closing the app a bunch of times till it regained root.
If I'm not mistaken it's due to seLinux blocking root. And by removing auto from the script, it forces the daemon to run persistently, as opposed to just when it's called, thereby helping to retain root access.
Another workaround I read somewhere was to tell SuperSU to ignore the apps permissions, or something like that. Not positive on what they meant right now, I'll have to try and find it again to be sure.
The other part of this is the insecure kernel. This will set seLinux status from enforcing to permissive. You may have to reboot or even reflash the kernel if it doesn't change from what I hear. I've not seen this myself though.
And then there's Knox. If it's not removed it can also cause problems with root access.
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@Perseus71
I'm pretty sure his main issue was that root wouldn't always work. After a little while sometimes root apps will lose their root access, which can be annoying, obviously! Some have just resorted to opening and closing the app a bunch of times till it regained root.
If I'm not mistaken it's due to seLinux blocking root. And by removing auto from the script, it forces the daemon to run persistently, as opposed to just when it's called, thereby helping to retain root access.
Another workaround I read somewhere was to tell SuperSU to ignore the apps permissions, or something like that. Not positive on what they meant right now, I'll have to try and find it again to be sure.
The other part of this is the insecure kernel. This will set seLinux status from enforcing to permissive. You may have to reboot or even reflash the kernel if it doesn't change from what I hear. I've not seen this myself though.
And then there's Knox. If it's not removed it can also cause problems with root access.
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Oh I see. Honestly on my 4.3.1 rom that I had, I never experienced this problem. Possible its related to the leaked Rom's implementation of SELINUX?
I have got no idea at all what you are so angry about, if it's kangers like myself well we never claimed to be true developers. The developers do they developing, and we do modifications to make things how we want them and hopefully others enjoy it too, that's all.
To OP, we're aware this SuperSU problem was annoying, we were one of the first few dealing with non-stop before bringing the leak from AT&T and debloating it over here.
enewman17 and his infinite knowledge did some poking around in the files and found a way to make root more persistent, albeit this is a leak, and we have Samsung KNOXing at our door. Things are bound to be broken, and especially because myself and others working on the leak are not professional Android developers nor do we ever claim to be, more like hobbyists who try to learn on their own by reading, or their own personal knowledge of NIX' and shell scripting.
Rest assured, we're all doing what we can to find workarounds, and make the transition from 4.1.2 to 4.3 as painless as possible because believe me, it is painful. The SDcard structure lining up with the AOSP file structure change from 4.2+, KNOX, SELinux, things just got a bit harder.
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Dr. has it right about the issue (I'm pretty sure his main issue was that root wouldn't always work.). I can work around it. No biggie. Will try the recommended method.
I have got no idea at all what you are so angry about, if it's kangers like myself well we never claimed to be true developers.
>>> Sir, I am not angry. I did explained couple times on previous posts. I just find certain rules and their enforcers hinder members' contributions. Whether that is just saying thanks or report something back. .The process in my opinion alienates the excitement of new members who are willing to do what it takes in hope to return something back. And so I did vent about it, Probably on the wrong forum. And I did apologize. If you want we can table this offline to show you what I meant.
nor do we ever claim to be
>>> Nor did I
Rest assured, we're all doing what we can to find workarounds, and make the transition from 4.1.2 to 4.3 as painless as possible because believe me, it is painful. The SDcard structure lining up with the AOSP file structure change from 4.2+, KNOX, SELinux, things just got a bit harder
>>> I wouldn't doubt you. I've seen your work.
>>> The point is not about developers, contributors, members. Just rules and the re-reinforcement. I personally believe any voice is constructive and beneficial. I am not a NIX person, but I do find the creation of the linux kernel and its distributions since then fascinating. Awesome technologies have been built due to the collaboration of community sharing and giving back. I am almost certain xda was also created on the same principle.
mrbackdoor said:
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Dr. has it right about the issue (I'm pretty sure his main issue was that root wouldn't always work.). I can work around it. No biggie. Will try the recommended method.
I have got no idea at all what you are so angry about, if it's kangers like myself well we never claimed to be true developers.
>>> Sir, I am not angry. I did explained couple times on previous posts. I just find certain rules and their enforcers hinder members' contributions. Whether that is just saying thanks or report something back. .The process in my opinion alienates the excitement of new members who are willing to do what it takes in hope to return something back. And so I did vent about it, Probably on the wrong forum. And I did apologize. If you want we can table this offline to show you what I meant.
nor do we ever claim to be
>>> Nor did I
Rest assured, we're all doing what we can to find workarounds, and make the transition from 4.1.2 to 4.3 as painless as possible because believe me, it is painful. The SDcard structure lining up with the AOSP file structure change from 4.2+, KNOX, SELinux, things just got a bit harder
>>> I wouldn't doubt you. I've seen your work.
>>> The point is not about developers, contributors, members. Just rules and the re-reinforcement. I personally believe any voice is constructive and beneficial. I am not a NIX person, but I do find the creation of the linux kernel and its distributions since then fascinating. Awesome technologies have been built due to the collaboration of community sharing and giving back. I am almost certain xda was also created on the same principle.
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Glad to know we could be of assistance. Glad to clear that up with you. Feel free to post more, don't be such a lurker!